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what was clinton's great line about reuben? you mean the f-ing bond market is in control? remember that? the politicians have no incentive but the market is a fickle and violent thing and one day, it goes like that. zpl. >> the clock is ticking closer. the cuts are set to go into effect friday, march 1st. joining me now, two co-chairs f the caaign to fix the debt founded by alan simpson, judd gregg from new hampshire and ed rendell,l, the former chair of e democratic party. thanks for joining us. so, what do you think? assuming the affects kick in, what is the immediate impact? ed rendell. >> well, in the very short-term, it will be limited impact, but as the days ghooes on, you'll s people let offf the federal government. you're going to see defense workers let off of their jobs. you're going to see the federal bureaucracy if not grind to a halt be limited in its ability to protect us and keep things moving. it's going to be a real difficult time and it's happening at the worst time when the economy took a hit the last quarter. when it's vulnerable. what we need to be see
what was clinton's great line about reuben? you mean the f-ing bond market is in control? remember that? the politicians have no incentive but the market is a fickle and violent thing and one day, it goes like that. zpl. >> the clock is ticking closer. the cuts are set to go into effect friday, march 1st. joining me now, two co-chairs f the caaign to fix the debt founded by alan simpson, judd gregg from new hampshire and ed rendell,l, the former chair of e democratic party. thanks for...
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all of that is gone. >> reuben's realization that the gang lifestyle is a dead end came only after a violent fight with his cellmate. for daniel bobian, another gang dropout, early retirement was also involuntary. >> i've been hanging with gang members since i was a kid, so it really wasn't news when i came to prison. i already knew what i was going to be, a northerner. now i've got to take -- an individual called immediate on some names, and i took off on him, and he called me a punk or a [ bleep ], i'm going to take off on you, especially in prison. but we cannot fight against each other, so for that, we were both removed. >> being removed means that the inmates are now considered enemies of their former gang. >> he got a slash, right here and i just got a little mark. at 5:00 in the morning, and i was drinking coffee most of that night, trying to stay up, but you can only stay up for so long. and they tried to get me in my sleep, and i woke up and hit him in his arm. and he ran so i could not see him, and the co seen me, and i was bleeding, and that was it. going to the hole, i wa
all of that is gone. >> reuben's realization that the gang lifestyle is a dead end came only after a violent fight with his cellmate. for daniel bobian, another gang dropout, early retirement was also involuntary. >> i've been hanging with gang members since i was a kid, so it really wasn't news when i came to prison. i already knew what i was going to be, a northerner. now i've got to take -- an individual called immediate on some names, and i took off on him, and he called me a...
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to run, they said, reuben, step aside. in some cases it's having candidates in the pipeline, but there's a lot of frustration for people to say, why do we have to keep waiting our turn when we have this big population? >> but is there any evidence to suggest that latino voters don't necessarily respond to identity politics? >> well, i think we probably fall into the trap of calling latino votes, that it's one unified vote, and it's very diverse, whether the background origin, but also the issues that the latino community cares about. and so it's not just about a voting block, and even if there were more credible latino candidates, it doesn't mean they're going to get elected. what kind of ideology do they have, and what do the districts look like? >> thank you. we put it to television, as always. thank you. you can check out his report on nbclatino.com. we always check out the rothenberg political report and his boss, stew. our gaggle will be here next, but first, what's the white house soup of the day. this is a new one.
to run, they said, reuben, step aside. in some cases it's having candidates in the pipeline, but there's a lot of frustration for people to say, why do we have to keep waiting our turn when we have this big population? >> but is there any evidence to suggest that latino voters don't necessarily respond to identity politics? >> well, i think we probably fall into the trap of calling latino votes, that it's one unified vote, and it's very diverse, whether the background origin, but...
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the reason -- i mean i volunteered to testify at reuben mills's hearing because i knew reuben mill was the one who got both sides of the school desegregation in a court room and said you all know more about atlanta and schools than anybody else. you work this out. when you get to recall me and i will make it a court order, there was -- there was a trust, and a realization that this was a real problem that had to be faced regardless of the risks that were taken. compare that with right now. people are writing about stories in such a way that -- may do better reporting on the falcons. there is more in-depth reporting on football. >> i understand what you are saying. >> to your point earlier too, those who read the book i would point you to the chapter on bogalusa, no one ever would say that the press was more on the front lines of danger than the people in the movement themselves -- you can say that, but read the chapter and you will see jack and you will see the famous stinger that he used when klansmen were threatening jack and jean roberts and several others with their life they invit
the reason -- i mean i volunteered to testify at reuben mills's hearing because i knew reuben mill was the one who got both sides of the school desegregation in a court room and said you all know more about atlanta and schools than anybody else. you work this out. when you get to recall me and i will make it a court order, there was -- there was a trust, and a realization that this was a real problem that had to be faced regardless of the risks that were taken. compare that with right now....
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and this designer reuben singer's entire studio of 14 people was working on it at one point. ashleigh, it was made of five different skins including python, iguana, two types of lamb skin, there was lace of course you saw that. originally, it came with that cropped motorcycle jacket and the skirt, which she head halfway through the first song. you know, it was such an incredible moment for this little known designer, 34-year-old new york based reuben singer, it's really put him on the map. and when i spoke to him this morning he said this outfit was fabulous, it had to be functional, too. >> her range of motion is so huge. i mean, the way that she moves her arms and legs, and everything, it's so intense, that doing something that doesn't move with her is not possible. and the approach to developing a stage piece for her is so complex in that respect, because she needs to move, and you can't constrict her range of motion because that would be number one, a tragedy. number two, she wouldn't feel comfortable. and my job as a designer, no matter what it is i'm doing is to make a
and this designer reuben singer's entire studio of 14 people was working on it at one point. ashleigh, it was made of five different skins including python, iguana, two types of lamb skin, there was lace of course you saw that. originally, it came with that cropped motorcycle jacket and the skirt, which she head halfway through the first song. you know, it was such an incredible moment for this little known designer, 34-year-old new york based reuben singer, it's really put him on the map. and...
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his name is reuben singer and a rich family history of dressing everyone from celebrities to royalties, according to his biography. he worked for bill blass and stevie wonder's wife before creating his own brand. while we don't have the official outfits beyonce will wear today, you can check out more of his fashion forward cutore. >>> part of super bowl weekend is celebrating the game and its heroes. seven new members were chosen yesterday, including super bowl winning former new york giants coach bill parcels, kcris carte, curly culp and jonathan ogden. >>> police have identified the suspect accused of killing this former navy s.e.a.l. at a gun range. the latest in just a moment. >>> but, first, let's check in with dr. sanjay gupta for a look at what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. good morning, sanjay. >> randi, i reported a lot on concussions and new research that might be able to diagnose long-term brain damage while players are still living. >>> also, behind the scenes sneak preview of my new fictional medical show called "monday mornings." all that coming up at 77:30 easte
his name is reuben singer and a rich family history of dressing everyone from celebrities to royalties, according to his biography. he worked for bill blass and stevie wonder's wife before creating his own brand. while we don't have the official outfits beyonce will wear today, you can check out more of his fashion forward cutore. >>> part of super bowl weekend is celebrating the game and its heroes. seven new members were chosen yesterday, including super bowl winning former new york...
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good afternoon, and on behalf of bob reuben, carla hills, who is with us today, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and i'm richard haass, president of the c.f.r. we're an independent nonpartisan membership organization, a think tank and a publisher and we are dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. and today we are continuing what we've come to call secretary of state week here at the council. on tuesday night, we were fortunate to hear from george shultz who served as secretary of state for some 6 1/2 years under president ronald reagan and this afternoon we are honored to host hillary rodham clinton. during her last 24 hours as president obama's first secretary of state. immediately after, which i'm told, she might be expected to party like it's cartagena all over again. [laughter] we did our research and this is the eighth time that hillary clinton has spoken that the council and her third appearance in her current incarnation as secretary of state. this a
good afternoon, and on behalf of bob reuben, carla hills, who is with us today, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and i'm richard haass, president of the c.f.r. we're an independent nonpartisan membership organization, a think tank and a publisher and we are dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. and today we are continuing what we've come to call secretary...
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department officer and current director of policy and government affairs for ploughshares fund, joel reuben. welcome back to the show. >> great to be here. >> john: what does the latest flare-up mean for israel and in the longer term future for any kind of meaningful peace ever in this region. >> this flare-up goes straight to the point of what the president is trying to achieve on middle east peace and he is sending john kerry out to the region to begin consultations with the arab states nearby to israel and then he'll go in a few weeks to israel himself. we need to see a resolution of this conflict and these flare-ups go back and forth all the time. now, certainly there's been a period for the last few months. that's been good but this is not a sustainable situation. so we'll see in the coming weeks, more active american din lomacy is -- diplomacy in making sure it doesn't flare up. really to try to figure out how to get the parties back to the table to have a peaceful resolution of their conflict. >> john: robert surrey told them today that the two-state solution is on life support. is t
department officer and current director of policy and government affairs for ploughshares fund, joel reuben. welcome back to the show. >> great to be here. >> john: what does the latest flare-up mean for israel and in the longer term future for any kind of meaningful peace ever in this region. >> this flare-up goes straight to the point of what the president is trying to achieve on middle east peace and he is sending john kerry out to the region to begin consultations with the...
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her son reuben stood in as best man. >> you have a ring picked to go on your hand. >> this wedding dress. >> she sees me as a human being. she opened up her house, her heart and gave me her family. >> i raul take you laquisha. to be my wedded wife to have and to hold from this day forward. >> i'm the black sheep of my family. i am the only one that has ever been to prison. >> i laquisha take raul to be my wedded husband to have and to hold from this day forward. >> i have been thinking about the sacrifice she made. how much she loves me to do something like that. >> as you take this ring and place it on her hand, raul, would you repeat after me. i give you this ring -- >> i give you this ring -- >> as a symbol and commitment in marriage. >> she knows that the possibilities of me getting out are slim to none. and she accepted that. >> this is the first day of the rest of your lives together. and we would all hope that tomorrow would be even happier. you may kiss your lovely bride. >> though there will be no reception or first dance for this couple, the odds aren't totally against them. ac
her son reuben stood in as best man. >> you have a ring picked to go on your hand. >> this wedding dress. >> she sees me as a human being. she opened up her house, her heart and gave me her family. >> i raul take you laquisha. to be my wedded wife to have and to hold from this day forward. >> i'm the black sheep of my family. i am the only one that has ever been to prison. >> i laquisha take raul to be my wedded husband to have and to hold from this day...
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. >> oh, my lord, reuben kincaid. >> and i'm in a quandary. >> i learned it was ronald reagan and tom brokaw's birthday. >> and mika, broadway baker, my friend adrienne brought in these incredible cupcakes. the proceeds go to sandy relief but i'm into healthy food. >> got to help the kids. >> i've already had up. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe" and we have chuck todd coming up right now with "the daily rundown." >> spring quester, the newest fiscal fight sparks finger-pointing right out of the gate. president obama says it's up to congress to avoid tough budget cuts, but republicans say, hey. it's the president's fault in the first place. guess what? they all support it. the dumbest blame game in washington. speaking of washington, the town barely reacts to the nbc news exclusive on that justice department memo authorizing the killing of americans believed to be top al qaeda operatives, but there's one democratic senator who is not holding back. and how do we make 2016 better than 2012? find out what the top advisers from the last campaign told me is needed to fix the next c
. >> oh, my lord, reuben kincaid. >> and i'm in a quandary. >> i learned it was ronald reagan and tom brokaw's birthday. >> and mika, broadway baker, my friend adrienne brought in these incredible cupcakes. the proceeds go to sandy relief but i'm into healthy food. >> got to help the kids. >> i've already had up. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe" and we have chuck todd coming up right now with "the daily rundown." >> spring...
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we're going to come back and get more from former treasury secretary bob reuben. still to come we have cnbc's exclusive interview with chicago fed president charlie evans at 8:40 a.m. eastern. stick around. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] at northern trust, we understand that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique goals. how about a portfolio specifically designed to achieve them? ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." want you to watch shares of target today. the retailer says january same-store sales rose 3.1%. the street was only looking for an increase of 1.7%. right now let's get back to andrew and mr. rube rn. rubin. >> our special guest has been former treasury secretary bob rubin. last summer his former
we're going to come back and get more from former treasury secretary bob reuben. still to come we have cnbc's exclusive interview with chicago fed president charlie evans at 8:40 a.m. eastern. stick around. we're coming right back. [ male announcer ] at northern trust, we understand that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly...
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jon: greg reuben with our fox affiliate karv is live in houston where passengers from the cruise ship are now arriving. greg? >> reporter: hey, jon. the first of a virtual fleet of charter aircraft have arrived here at houston's bush intercontinental airport from mobile, alabama. now, here's what we know. there will be 11 flights arriving here in houston throughout the day bearing the weary passengers of the carnival ship triumph. an estimated 2300 of the approximately 4000 folks onboard. now, once the first two flights landed, passengers were shifted to buses; some bound for the triumph's home port of galveston, about an hour's drive away, others were taken straight to airport terminals to catch outbound flights home. at this stage of their journey, no contact with the media was allowed. here on the ground passengers were subdued, looking very much like they needed a vacation from their vacation. now, jon, once they get where they're going, we suspect bed's going the feel very good tonight. jon? jon: yeah, unbelievable. greg, thank you. much more on this, we're going to hear firsthan
jon: greg reuben with our fox affiliate karv is live in houston where passengers from the cruise ship are now arriving. greg? >> reporter: hey, jon. the first of a virtual fleet of charter aircraft have arrived here at houston's bush intercontinental airport from mobile, alabama. now, here's what we know. there will be 11 flights arriving here in houston throughout the day bearing the weary passengers of the carnival ship triumph. an estimated 2300 of the approximately 4000 folks onboard....
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trust, aisha moodie-mills, david nakamura, white house reporter for the "washington post" and jennifer reuben, a columnist with the "washington post." also a contributor for cnbc's "kudlow report." good to see all of you. >> "new york times," powerful headlines on president obama's use of job. "obama's turn in bush's bind." a few years ago it was written when it comes to the legal framework for confronting terrorism president obama is acting in no meaningful sense any different than president bush after 2007. david, are -- has the left become a bunch of hypocrites on the war on terror? >> well, you know, some on the left, craig, are very upset about this, the way the president has handled this. if you go back four years ago when the president was running for office, this would have been a hardship to predict from folks who elected him. he pledged he would end the wars in iraq and afghanistan and do things differently. what this sort of shows is the white house is saying, look, this is a different tactic. we don't want to be in these long extended conflicts with lots of boots on the ground so
trust, aisha moodie-mills, david nakamura, white house reporter for the "washington post" and jennifer reuben, a columnist with the "washington post." also a contributor for cnbc's "kudlow report." good to see all of you. >> "new york times," powerful headlines on president obama's use of job. "obama's turn in bush's bind." a few years ago it was written when it comes to the legal framework for confronting terrorism president obama is...
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. >> host: rachel reuben tweets in to you, mr. kyle: on becoming a sniper, is there some kind of aptitude test for that? just have good eye? how does one get assigned as a sniper? >> guest: well, as far as being assigned to sniper, we weren't allowed at that time to be a new guy, a brand new guy that's never deployed to be a sniper. you had to show that you were responsible and mature enough to be able to conduct yourself and possibly pass through the course, and then my chief nominated me to be able to go when i got back from my first deployment. when you go as far as the aptitude test, honestly, i think that's something that they've all been trying to figure out, what kind of person does it take. honestly? i don't know. i'm not a very patient man, so patience, i don't think, is a requirement of being a sniper. it's professional -- it's just, it's your professional discipline of doing the right thing at the right time and knowing when you have to pay attention to detail and just take your time, slow down. maybe you have to, we ca
. >> host: rachel reuben tweets in to you, mr. kyle: on becoming a sniper, is there some kind of aptitude test for that? just have good eye? how does one get assigned as a sniper? >> guest: well, as far as being assigned to sniper, we weren't allowed at that time to be a new guy, a brand new guy that's never deployed to be a sniper. you had to show that you were responsible and mature enough to be able to conduct yourself and possibly pass through the course, and then my chief...
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peta saying she wore a custom reuben singer made of leather python and iguana skin. peta wants her to watch their video exposes on how that type of clothing is made and she would likely never wear something like that again if she saw that. >> bill: i think i'm okay with iguana skins. >> i had no idea it was made of all of that. could have been plastic for all i knew. >> to be fair, the comfort you get from wearing the iguana and python skins is worth it. >> math neds are excited about this one. >> bill: do they make iguana skin shoes? >> math nerds are excited -- >> bill: i didn't hear what you said. because i was talking. >> math nerds are excited about this one. mathematicians discovering the largest prime number yet. that's an integer that can only be divided evenly by hadself and one. the new number according to the folks at the great internet prime search, 17 million digits long. in simple terms, the number is 2 multiplied by 2 more than 57 million times minus one. you may remember from math class that in 300 b.c., you could prove there are an infinite number of
peta saying she wore a custom reuben singer made of leather python and iguana skin. peta wants her to watch their video exposes on how that type of clothing is made and she would likely never wear something like that again if she saw that. >> bill: i think i'm okay with iguana skins. >> i had no idea it was made of all of that. could have been plastic for all i knew. >> to be fair, the comfort you get from wearing the iguana and python skins is worth it. >> math neds are...
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. >> host: rachel reuben tweets in to you, mr. kyle: on becoming a sniper, is there some kind of aptitude test for that? just have good eye? how does one get assigned as a sniper? >> guest: well, as far as being assigned to sniper, we weren't allowed at that time to be a new guy, a brand new guy that's never deployed to be a sniper. you had to show that you were responsible and mature enough to be able to conduct yourself and possibly pass through the course, and then my chief nominated me to be able to go when i got back from my first deployment. when you go as far as the aptitude test, honestly, i think that's something that they've all been trying to figure out, what kind of person does it take. honestly? i don't know. i'm not a very patient man, so patience, i don't think, is a requirement of being a sniper. it's professional -- it's just, it's your professional discipline of doing the right thing at the right time and knowing when you have to pay attention to detail and just take your time, slow down. maybe you have to, we ca
. >> host: rachel reuben tweets in to you, mr. kyle: on becoming a sniper, is there some kind of aptitude test for that? just have good eye? how does one get assigned as a sniper? >> guest: well, as far as being assigned to sniper, we weren't allowed at that time to be a new guy, a brand new guy that's never deployed to be a sniper. you had to show that you were responsible and mature enough to be able to conduct yourself and possibly pass through the course, and then my chief...
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. >> people are tweeting me that you, jo meacham, remind them of reuben kinkade, sexy statistician steve ratner. we celebrate national weather person's day. >> balloons and everything. february 5th every year. >> next you're going to tell me it's not national pancake day. >> we mentioned within the first hour of the show. >> i still can't get used to the look. >> get used to it. this is the way it's going to be. ♪ nothing can stop me from shaving thoet and i need you today oh, mandy ♪ >>> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? look at you, so dashing. come on. nowadays, lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. yeah... hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ prom! [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ keep you down and make you crawl ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ cut you down when you feel tall ♪ ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] [ cheering ] hey! ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ [ howls ] ♪ could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k
. >> people are tweeting me that you, jo meacham, remind them of reuben kinkade, sexy statistician steve ratner. we celebrate national weather person's day. >> balloons and everything. february 5th every year. >> next you're going to tell me it's not national pancake day. >> we mentioned within the first hour of the show. >> i still can't get used to the look. >> get used to it. this is the way it's going to be. ♪ nothing can stop me from shaving thoet and...
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. >> host: reuben, what do you want to hear from the president tonight? >> caller: well, i want to hear that he's telling the republicans that what they're trying to do is not going to work because, first of all, the republicans is not telling you the truth about everything. they're still trying to get rich off this scheme that their planning. and i want obama to talk about these things, bring them to light where we can start letting the people vote, let them know that, republicans, you did not win the election. >> host: okay. so our caller from florida, a democrat, jonathan strong, says he wants the president to go out on the offensive because he has a mandate. will we hear that kind of a tone? >> guest: i believe so. reading all the stories about what's coming up, one of the interesting things is you saw a round of stories in the press that said obama's going to pivot back to the economy in this speech. then the white house came out and said we're not pivoting to the economy. one of the things that the republicans harped on is that, you know, obama has
. >> host: reuben, what do you want to hear from the president tonight? >> caller: well, i want to hear that he's telling the republicans that what they're trying to do is not going to work because, first of all, the republicans is not telling you the truth about everything. they're still trying to get rich off this scheme that their planning. and i want obama to talk about these things, bring them to light where we can start letting the people vote, let them know that, republicans,...
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good afternoon, and on behalf of bob reuben, carla hills, who is with us today, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and i'm richard haass, president of the c.f.r. we're an independent nonpartisan membership organization, a think tank and a publisher and we are dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. and today we are continuing what we've come to call secretary of state week here at the council. on tuesday night, we were fortunate to hear from george shultz who served as secretary of state for some 6 1/2 years under president ronald reagan and this afternoon we are honored to host hillary rodham clinton. during her last 24 hours as president obama's first secretary of state. immediately after, which i'm told, she might be expected to party like it's cartagena all over again. [laughter] we did our research and this is the eighth time that hillary clinton has spoken that the council and her third appearance in her current incarnation as secretary of state. this a
good afternoon, and on behalf of bob reuben, carla hills, who is with us today, the entire board of directors and our members, i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and i'm richard haass, president of the c.f.r. we're an independent nonpartisan membership organization, a think tank and a publisher and we are dedicated to improving the understanding of the world and the foreign policy choices facing this country. and today we are continuing what we've come to call secretary...